Saturday, July 04, 2020

Mary Hart Goes MAGA At Mount Rushmore!

The former Entertainment Tonight host speaks at a Trump rally.
The former host of Entertainment Tonight is appearing at an event sponsored by our controversial president and his ally South Dakota governor Kristi Noem.

Mary Hart speaks on behalf of Kimberly Guilfoyle, the girlfriend of Donald Trump, Jr. who was tested positive for the coronavirus. Hart was the master of ceremony for the controversial Fourth of July event at Mount Rushmore, the stone monument of four American presidents.

The monument has attracted some controversy. Many health officials fear that Noem and Donald J. Trump could put thousands of Americans at risk of COVID-19. Noem has said that wearing facial protection isn't required.

Daily cases have risen into 50,000 or more a day cases. There are over 150,000 people who died from the coronavirus. There are over 40 million Americans unemployed. There are states that have eased up restrictions only to face a brutal uptick in cases. Some cities have imposed mandatory facial protection.

American now view masks as a political issue instead of a health issue.

Trump refuses to wear facial protection.

He also refuses to listen to the U.S. Forest Service and fire officials saying the risks of fireworks could spark a wildfire.

The iconic host of Entertainment Tonight was raised in South Dakota. She took an opportunity to speak about her time growing up in the state. She praised Trump, Noem and the U.S. military for their great service.

She chose to not wear facial protection.
It seems like there's social distancing in the relationship between Trump and Melania.
Trump is banking on the culture war to help secure his second term. With COVID-19 cancelling many events in relation to Independence Day, Trump is hoping that his supporters will blame the Democrats and their mayors for allowing this to happen.

Trump is vowing to stop "cancel culture" in America. He promises that nothing will happen to Mount Rushmore. He vows to not defund the police/ He said that he will protect America's history and its great monuments.

He said that Black Lives Matter is a "terrorist group" that wants cops dead.

Trump accused protesters of "a merciless campaign to wipe out our history, defame our heroes, erase our values, and indoctrinate our children." That was coded for white supremacists.

"We will not be silenced," Trump said.

Native Americans have long complained that the monument has descreted their land. They said the United States has violated treaties and Trump's event is an insult to their values.

The landmark was created between 1927 and 1941. The monument sits in the Black Hills of South Dakota. The land was taken from the Lakota Sioux tribe during the previous century.
Trump wants to show that he's more American than those who oppose him.
Tribal lands in South Dakota has warned there's an increase in COVID-19 cases. They believe that those attending this event will spread the coronavirus.

Some have blocked the Friday rally.

Trump is back in Washington, DC. He will spend another day of golfing and then head back to celebrate the Independence Day weekend with another rally. Trump will not wear facial protection.

Here's the map.



Here's things to remember about the coronavirus. Revised.

1. Wash your hands frequently. Wash for at least 20 seconds (two Happy Birthday songs).

2. Do not touch your face (mouth, nose and eyes)

3. Cough into your elbow instead of your hands.

4. Keep a safe distance (at least 6 to 10 feet) from individuals. Businesses are now issuing social distancing and will have the right to refuse service if you're not adhering to the guidelines.

5. If you're sick, please stay home. You could spread the disease to others and trust me, you could face legal ramifications if you're sick and you deliberately showing up to work.

6. There is no treatment or cure for the COVID-19.

7. Follow state and federal laws regarding this. Some states have relaxed regulations but that doesn't mean you're fully able to return to normal life. You have to stay vigilant and remind yourself that you can still catch this despite social distancing and safe sanitation practices.

8. Do not hoard items like toilet paper, milk, eggs, bread, gloves, hand sanitizer, etc.

9. Use social media like Facebook Messenger, Meet, Zoom, Google Duo, Skype or social media to connect.

10. COVID-19 can live on surfaces for more than 72 hours. Including steel, plastic and cardboard.

11. A pandemic has no timeline. The coronavirus is new and scientists are trying to figure out how to combat this.
Kimberly Guilfoyle was tested positive for the coronavirus.
12. COVID-19 doesn't care about borders. The coronavirus spreads from human to human contact. We have no confirmation on how it made it to the United States. Don't believe what Donald J. Trump says about it coming from China. It was detected in China, then Italy and our first confirmed case was in January 2020 in the United States. We probably had thousands of people affected in 2019 and we just didn't know it.

13. If you deliberately infect other individuals, food and first responders, you will be charged with crime. So if people are trying to cough on you, sneeze on you, lick food products, lick toilet seats and refuse to wear masks where its required, they could face criminal charges. This is a controversial issue because some believe the mask isn't protecting them and some don't care about you or your family's health.

14. If you have signs of bluish lips or face, inability to wake or stay awake, new confusion, persistent pain in the chest, trouble breathing or blood in cough, call 9-1-1. There are mobile testing sites in your community but always check with a doctor first before getting a test at a public center. Most doctors will not take you openly without facial protection and confirmed symptoms.

15. Not all symptoms of COVID-19 are confirmed or denied. New issues keep showing up. So don't believe everything you've heard. The most common symptoms are noted above. Also please note that asymptomatic individuals are folks who have no symptoms but are spreading. Those are folks who look normal but have it and not showing signs yet.

According to the CDC, there is still not enough information on antibodies for COVID-19 and whether they can prevent someone from getting reinfected. It still recommends that people with a positive antibody test follow recommendations for protecting themselves and others.

The coronavirus doesn't care about your age, race, gender, sexuality, nationality, religion, politics, economic or social standings. It doesn't care about anything. It's a living organism that causes mild symptoms that include: fever, sore throats, chills, respiratory issues, loss of taste or smell and other unknown symptoms. If you have a weak immune system or health issues, your risk increases.

Death does happen to at least 40% of those who are affected by COVID-19.

Healthy people can die from this. Take this seriously. You only have one life!

If you need more information, visit the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention at cdc.gov.



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